>Another part of having a productive conversation is learning not to make blanket statements, and knowing that most of what you say will be taken literally, and being generous and charitable in your interpretation of others.
So the point was to teach the commenter a lesson by responding unhelpfully?
>In my view, you may be defending the wrong person here.
So, because I was pointing out someone not responding constructively I am by necessity "defending" all points the other person makes? I think that is faulty reasoning.
So the point was to teach the commenter a lesson by responding unhelpfully?
>In my view, you may be defending the wrong person here.
So, because I was pointing out someone not responding constructively I am by necessity "defending" all points the other person makes? I think that is faulty reasoning.